I am so honored today to announce my episode with one of Broadway’s foremost musical directors adnd author of the new memoir Facing the Music David Loud. The memoir is available here:
Facing the Music
And you can see the Lyrics and Lyricists tribute to him through the ticket link here:
Lyrics and Lyricists
But meanwhile, tune in today to hear him tell some of the stories of his long career, including what Ann Reinking gained from the choreographers she worked with, an askew turntable at Les Miserables, his complicated history with The Secret Garden, why Sondheim is the perfect idol, working with Mike Nichols, his admiration for Burton Lane, delving back into his life to write his memoir, why he decided to retire, and so much more.
Chita Rivera
James Dybas Part 2
James Dybas Part 1
Carolyn Kirsch
Barry Kleinbort Part 2
Barry Kleinbort Part 1
Brad Oscar
Cass Morgan
Michael Lavine
Bob Fitch Part 2
Bob Fitch Part 1
Susan L. Schulman Part 2
Susan L. Schulman
Mary Jane Houdina Part 2
Mary Jane Houdina Part 1
Ed Asner
Lee Wilkof
Richard Seff
John Weidman
Eileen Casey
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